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‘I first saw my MG back in 2017. It was an ex-Calif
The classics you love, drive and restore
Traditional classic or modern classic? The MG RV8 of 1992-95 is a hard car to pigeonhole. It looks (a bit) like a classic MGB but has a wider track, upgraded suspension and a thumping great 3.9-litre
What have I done? I have just spent about six times that which I’ve yet previously spent on a car, on a vehicle that has twice as many cylinders as I’m used to, will consume about double the amount of
Nigel had always wanted a 1970s classic that was simple but special and found it in a Saab 96. It’s been free-wheeling fun ever since…
Despite the continued trials of ownership, Jon could not bear to part with his beloved MG Maestro, even when the going got tough
My Saab was first registered in December 1991, and I bought it in February 1992 with just 800 miles on the clock. It is one of five Saabs I have owned over the years. The first was a 1967 Saab 96 V4,